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<blockquote data-quote="lmf64" data-source="post: 313805" data-attributes="member: 7736"><p>NO, you are not alone! I've felt that way for the last 13 years. My son was about 3 when he began to act out. There were a few families in the day care who had compassion and he wasn't asked to leave because he had a teacher who had a background in psychology who loved my son, but there were many others who had 'issues' with his behaviors especially after he turned 4. </p><p>When he was 4 he attended head start 4 days a week. I will never forget the day his Head Start teacher came to me with tears in her eyes asking me if it was okay if she referred him for an evaluation. She truely loved my son and she was so worried I'd be angry with her for asking about the referral. I hugged her and said Thank You. It took a couple more years before we finally got a diagnosis, but she helped put the wheels in motion.</p><p>Star is the role model for rhino skin use. She has very sage advice in her post/s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lmf64, post: 313805, member: 7736"] NO, you are not alone! I've felt that way for the last 13 years. My son was about 3 when he began to act out. There were a few families in the day care who had compassion and he wasn't asked to leave because he had a teacher who had a background in psychology who loved my son, but there were many others who had 'issues' with his behaviors especially after he turned 4. When he was 4 he attended head start 4 days a week. I will never forget the day his Head Start teacher came to me with tears in her eyes asking me if it was okay if she referred him for an evaluation. She truely loved my son and she was so worried I'd be angry with her for asking about the referral. I hugged her and said Thank You. It took a couple more years before we finally got a diagnosis, but she helped put the wheels in motion. Star is the role model for rhino skin use. She has very sage advice in her post/s. [/QUOTE]
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